when the supply of carbon is used up, other fusion reactions occur, until the core is filled with iron atom.
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It is called a "star" - and it starts as hydrogen fusing to helium long before it forms carbon or iron. Iron is the end-product of medium-sized stars like our Sun.
the sun or any other star in the universe
the sun
*OR A STAR!!!!!*
Either a star or the fireball of a fusion bomb.
which gigantic ball of very hot gases are you talking about. There are 17 that I know of.
That sounds like the sun - or any other star.
A ___________ is a sphere of hot gas that gives off light and heat
Sounds like a star
Put simply a Star.
Star
the sun
Light is electromagnetic energy. Nuclear energy is energy derived from nuclear reactions, and the nuclear reactions could be either fusion or fission reactions. As regards the energy that appears from nuclear reactions, it can take different forms, including the form of electromagnetic energy.
Fusion and fission nuclear reactions.
Nuclear energy is obtained through fission and fusion reactions.
In the core.
Energy, in the release of binding energy
Nuclear energy is not produced by chemical reactions
Light is electromagnetic energy. Nuclear energy is energy derived from nuclear reactions, and the nuclear reactions could be either fusion or fission reactions. As regards the energy that appears from nuclear reactions, it can take different forms, including the form of electromagnetic energy.
The Sun and other stars make heat & light by nuclear reactions. Nuclear energy is produced two different ways: In one, large nuclei are split to release energy. In the other method, small nuclei are combined to release energy.
The scientific term for nuclear energy is "nuclear power." This energy is produced through reactions in the atomic nucleus, specifically through processes like nuclear fission or fusion to generate heat that can be converted into electricity.
Not fission. The sun's energy is produced by nuclear fusion, and that energy produced all the vegetation which turned into fossil fuel.
Fusion and fission nuclear reactions.
Nuclear energy is obtained through fission and fusion reactions.
Energy (in the form of heat), also free neutrons.Binding energy
energy
Nuclear fusion
Nuclear energy and fart gas
Nuclear power is produced by controlled nuclear reactions. France derives over 75% of its electricity from nuclear energy. France has 59 nuclear reactors operated by Electricite de France.